Patrick said the incident, which occurred as they were racing three-wide with Sprint Cup champion Brad Keselowski, was just a racing accident.

They know it will happen. And Patrick said they’re over it and enjoyed Memorial Day together.

“I’ve always given him a lot of room, and he’s done the same for me,” Patrick said during a break in testing at Pocono. “I think it was one of those situations where we were on a restart and we’re all trying to dig for what we can.

“It’s the Coke 600. It’s a big weekend. But we’ll be fine. We’re fine. We had a lovely day on the boat on the lake. Got a suntan. All good.”

The wreck occurred on Lap 318 of the 400-lap event as Stenhouse, Patrick and Keselowski were three-wide with Patrick in the middle.

Stenhouse’s car slid up into Patrick, who then slid into Keselowski, sending him into the wall and ending his day.

Keselowski took the blame for the accident, saying he cut off Patrick because he didn’t realize they were still three-wide.

Patrick left the track without speaking to reporters Sunday.

“I was upset, and I wasn’t necessarily strictly upset at him, but he was there three-wide as part of the issue,” Patrick said. “Obviously, like Brad said, he didn’t know we were three-wide.

“He wasn’t leaving much room for me and I didn’t leave much room for Ricky. And so Ricky just moved up that little bit and I moved up to make sure we didn’t hit and that is either what got me into Brad or right when Brad was coming down.”